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Countries where you can use a phone with Meet

Dial in, dial out to add guests, and use your phone in a video meeting

While in a meeting, you can use your phone for audio or add someone by phone. 

With any Google Workspace edition, you can connect Google Meet to phone numbers in the US and Canada at no extra cost. Supported Google Workspace editions can also dial-in to numbers from these countries and territories without additional costs. 

With a Meet Global Dialing subscription, you can dial phone numbers in countries and territories outside the US and Canada and have access to more phone numbers for dialing in to a meeting. Per-minute rates, long distance, and data charges from your phone carrier may apply.

Check if you have access to the Meet Global Dialing Subscription

The Meet Global Dialing subscription is available to the following Google Workspace editions:

  • Essentials 
  • Business Starter
  • Business Standard 
  • Business Plus
  • Frontline 
  • Enterprise Starter
  • Enterprise Essentials
  • Enterprise Standard 
  • Enterprise Plus 
  • Education Fundamentals
  • Education Standard
  • Education Plus
  • Teaching & Learning Upgrade
  • G Suite Basic 
  • G Suite Business
  • Workspace Individual

Meet Global Dialing subscription is only available to Google Workspace subscribers that are registered with a billing address in one of these countries: 

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Canada
  • Denmark
  • France
  • Germany
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

Important: Once Meet Global dialing is turned on, you can dial-in to and dial-out from meetings from additional countries or regions.

Important: 

  • After Global Dialing is turned on, the meeting organizer should remove and re-add the Meet video conferencing link within existing and recurring Calendar events, so additional numbers will show.
  • Call charges are billed to the Google Workspace organization that created the meeting. A Meet Global Dialing subscription is not required for calls to the US and Canada.

Find the number to dial in

Calendar and Meet use your regional location to recommend a dial-in number.

To view a list of numbers to dial in from:

  1. Open Meet or the event in Google Calendar.
  2. Click More phone numbers or More joining options

Google Workspace Individual Subscribers: For instant meetings, join the meeting to see dial-in information and share it with others.

Supported countries/regions for dialing in at no extra cost

With any Google Workspace edition, a user can connect Google Meet to phone numbers in the US. Supported Google Workspace editions also enable dial-in to numbers from these countries and territories.

With a Meet Global Dialing subscription, a user can dial phone numbers in countries and territories outside the US and have access to more phone numbers for dialing in to a meeting. Per-minute rates, long distance, and data charges from the phone carrier may apply.

Call charges are billed to the Google Workspace organization that created the meeting. A Meet Global Dialing subscription is not required for calls to the US.

If your country/region isn’t listed, you’ll find a number for an alternate country/region. Regular call charges apply. The list is subject to change.

Supported countries/regions for dialing in
Albania Colombia Greece Luxembourg Serbia
Angola Costa Rica Grenada Malta Slovakia
Argentina Croatia Guatemala Mexico Slovenia
Australia Curaçao Hong Kong Netherlands South Africa
Austria Czech Republic Hungary New Zealand Spain
Barbados Denmark Iceland Nicaragua Sweden
Belgium Dominican Republic Ireland Norway Switzerland
Benin Ecuador Israel Panama Thailand
Brazil El Salvador Italy Peru Trinidad & Tobago
Bulgaria Estonia Japan Poland Uganda
Cambodia Finland Kazakhstan Portugal United Kingdom
Canada France Kenya Puerto Rico United States
Cayman Islands Georgia Latvia Romania Venezuela
Chile Germany Lithuania Russia  
Additional countries and territories available for dialing-in with a Meet Global Dialing subscription

If your organization has a Meet Global Dialing subscription, you can dial-in to a meeting with numbers from these additional countries/regions.

Tip: If your country/region is not listed below, you’ll find a number for an alternate country/region. Regular call charges apply. The list is subject to change.

Supported countries/regions for dialing in
Bahrain Jordan Philippines
Belarus Macau Seychelle
Bosnia-Herzegovina Macedonia Singapore
Botswana Malaysia South Korea
Burkina Faso Martinique  Taiwan
China Mauritius Turkey*
Cyprus* Mayotte Ukraine
French Guiana Moldova Uruguay
Ghana Monaco US Virgin Islands
Guadeloupe Montenegro Vietnam
India Myanmar  
Indonesia Nigeria  

*Turkey and Cyprus are only available to Enterprise Essential, Enterprise Standard, and Enterprise Plus or Workspace accounts with Meet Global Dialing. Enterprise accounts can dial in at no charge. Non-Enterprise accounts with Meet Global Dialing can dial in at an additional cost.

Learn more about dialing rates and coverage.

Important: Colombia has changed the area code for land-line numbers. Learn how to update Colombian phone numbers in Google Meet.

Add guests by phone from these supported countries and territories

Once a meeting starts, you can add guests to a meeting by phone from the following locations if:

  • You and the meeting organizer are in the same organization.
  • You're located in a supported country or region.

Google Workspace editions can dial-out to phone numbers in the US and Canada at no extra cost. For example, you can be outside the US and call numbers in the US. You’re not charged for outgoing calls, but regular call charges might apply for the person you call.

If your organization has a Meet Global Dialing subscription, you can dial-out to phone numbers from additional countries and regions. Calls are billed at per-minute rates to your organization. Learn more about dialing rates and coverage.

You must be in one of the following countries or regions in order to dial-out from a meeting.

Supported countries/regions for dialing out
Argentina Estonia Latvia Qatar
Australia Finland Lithuania Romania
Austria France Luxembourg Serbia
Bahrain Georgia Malaysia Singapore
Belarus Germany Malta Slovakia
Belgium Ghana Mauritius Slovenia
Belize Greece Moldova South Africa
Bolivia Guatemala Nepal Spain
Botswana Haiti Netherlands Sri Lanka
Brazil Honduras New Zealand Sweden
Bulgaria Hong Kong Nicaragua Switzerland
Canada Hungary Nigeria Taiwan
Chile Iceland Norway Trinidad & Tobago
Colombia India (no India to India calls) Oman Turkey
Costa Rica Ireland Pakistan Ukraine
Croatia Iraq Panama United Kingdom
Cyprus Israel Papa New Guinea United States
Czech Republic Italy Paraguay Uruguay
Denmark Jamaica Philippines Uzbekistan
Dominican Republic Japan Poland Venezuela
Ecuador  Kazakhstan Portugal Vietnam
El Salvador Kuwait Puerto Rico

Supported countries and territories that use a phone for audio in a meeting

To speak and listen with your phone as you watch the meeting on your computer, you can:

  • Dial-in to the meeting from your phone 
  • Have Google Meet call your phone

Users in the same organization as the meeting organizer, can join by phone before the meeting starts. Users not in the same organization can join once admitted to the meeting.

To dial-in to a meeting and use your phone for audio, the same countries and territories as the supported countries and territories for dialing-in are supported. 

If you call a US or Canada phone number, you can dial-out with your phone for audio at no extra cost.  

If your organization has a Meet Global Dialing subscription, you can dial-out to phone numbers in most countries and territories. Calls are billed at per-minute rates to your organization. Learn more about dialing rates and coverage.

Important: Colombia has changed the area code for land-line numbers. Learn how to update Colombian phone numbers in Google Meet.

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